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zZZzZ This is Riot trying to create another diversion. You guys didn't notice all the threads about Tribunal being trash? That's right. This thread is exactly about that. It's about distracting people for the 'real' topic. I mean, why did we need a public execution? The real procedure should been just the ban and that's it; no need to humiliate him any further. GG Riot, u think ur smart but u aren't. Bye

lmao I want to see the statistics for how many cases are punished vs pardoned. I actually read the logs and pardon people who had 1 slip up etc, just to go back and see that they were punished by everyone else.

The tribunal is so full of insta-punish, it's surprising more people aren't randomly banned, or they are and just never come to the forums to ***** about it.

Tribunal reviewers are encouraged to punish if they even see 1 incident that is worth punishing--that is what they are supposed to do. For a player to even get into the Tribunal they have to have received dozens or hundreds of reports by players that are 'neutral' or 'positive' in the community. The Tribunal system is designed to be extremely conservative and give the benefit of the doubt to the player and always, always avoid false punishes.

For more information about how the Tribunal actually works, there's an FAQ here:http://na.leagueoflegends.com/board/showthread.php?t=2411284

Right now on NA, we went through periods where only about 50% of cases were punished. A lot of players felt the Tribunal was being too lenient, so we've been optimizing and tuning the system. We're currently seeing anywhere from 60-70% punish rates on cases depending on the day of the week. In fact, now that we've removed IP from the Tribunal and introduced Justice Reviews, there are very few players just instant-punishing or spam-punishing.

In IWillDominate's case, his accounts were up for a permanent ban and were reviewed by multiple Rioters on the player behavior team and the eSports team.

Loophole? Can't he just make a new one and make it up to 30 with that? Or in this case are the person and the player considered the same entity, and this is actually a ban against Christian Rivera?

That's what I was thinking. Just make another account under a completely different name. If Riot come back and so no he can't then why are other people allowed to instantly make another account and continue being toxic? It will be interesting to see what happens.